___ Satellite View and Map of the City of Geneva (Genève), Switzerland

Satellite view showing Geneva (in French: Genève), the second most populous city (after Zürich) in Switzerland.
Geneva is the capital of the Republic and Canton of Geneva (République et Canton de Genève) part of the Swiss confederation.
The city is
situated in the far southwestern corner of the country at the southern tip of Lake Geneva at the Rhône River.
It is headquarters of international bodies such as the Red Cross, various organizations of the United Nations, and the World Health Organization.

Geneva has a urban population of about 186,000 inhabitants, about 960,000 live in its metropolitan area. Spoken language is French.

The Map shows a city map of Geneva with expressways, main roads and streets, Aéroport international de Genève (IATA code: GVA) is located 4 km (2.5 mi) northwest of the city center with direct connections to railways (SBB-CFF-FFS), bus lines and expressways.

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Just zoom in (+) to see the United Nations in Geneva building close to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum.

to pan the map click on the respective arrow on the pan button or click on the map and move your mouse/pointer to drag the map around (pan).

to Zoom in +, or Zoom out – use the zoom buttons; or double click on the map to zoom in.

Map Type Control Buttons;
To switch between various map types click on this buttons:

Click the Map button for a street map, this button holds the option for Terrain, it displays a detailed physical map.

Click the Satellite for a satellite image;
with the option to switch Labels on and off, for a combination of satellite image and street map.

The "Pegman" symbol offers the switch to Google's street view, the 360-degree, panoramic, and street-level imagery.
To enjoy street views, grab pegman with your cursor and hoover over the map, when street view is available parts of the map will change to blue, drop pegman there and you might have a lot of fun within unimaginable boring landscapes.